Despite a well-documented need for parent training in the treatment and prevention of child behavior problems, as well as the well-documented benefit of including fathers in preventative and treatment interventions, surprisingly little clinical intervention research examines the role of fathers in such trainings. This research examined the role of father involvement in behavioral parent training by examining parent-related characteristics in relation to treatment outcomes for both mothers and fathers, examining differences between mothers and fathers, and examining the additive benefit of including fathers in treatment across two studies. Both studies utilized archival data obtained from a university- and community-based parent training pro...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Objective: Investigate (a) whether including fathers in parent training enhances outcomes and (b) wh...
Despite a well-documented need for parent training in the treatment and prevention of child behavior...
Although most child research is conducted with mothers as the primary source of data, results often ...
Although most child research is conducted with mothers as the primary source of data, results often ...
A discovery-oriented process study was conducted to explore the effectiveness of family therapists' ...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Parent training is an effective intervention for parents of children with a variety of childhood dis...
Although the processes by which fathers ’ presence in the home affect children’s development is not ...
Parent training is an effective intervention for parents of children with a variety of childhood dis...
Parent training is an effective intervention for parents of children with a variety of childhood dis...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Objective: Investigate (a) whether including fathers in parent training enhances outcomes and (b) wh...
Despite a well-documented need for parent training in the treatment and prevention of child behavior...
Although most child research is conducted with mothers as the primary source of data, results often ...
Although most child research is conducted with mothers as the primary source of data, results often ...
A discovery-oriented process study was conducted to explore the effectiveness of family therapists' ...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Parent training is an effective intervention for parents of children with a variety of childhood dis...
Although the processes by which fathers ’ presence in the home affect children’s development is not ...
Parent training is an effective intervention for parents of children with a variety of childhood dis...
Parent training is an effective intervention for parents of children with a variety of childhood dis...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Objective: Investigate (a) whether including fathers in parent training enhances outcomes and (b) wh...